Bad Bunny, Broken Medals & Valentine's Dating Rules cover art

Bad Bunny, Broken Medals & Valentine's Dating Rules

Bad Bunny, Broken Medals & Valentine's Dating Rules

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Super Bowl weekend collides with the start of the Winter Olympics, so the Tuesdays crew had a lot to discuss. Stacy, Sofia, and Tony G debate whether football is actually watchable, unpack a visually stunning halftime show, and agree that Super Bowl commercials may be the real main event. From gold medals to dating norms, the episode covers big cultural moments and some personal ones too.

This week’s highlights:

🏈 Why football feels unbearably slow (and why hockey doesn’t)

🎤 Thoughts on the Super Bowl halftime show featuring Bad Bunny

📺 The commercials that worked—and the ones that emotionally ambushed everyone

🎿 Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic crash and competing through injury

🥇 Breezy Johnson’s gold medal win (and how she immediately broke it)

💘 Is a first date on Valentine’s Day romantic … or just weird?

🧑‍🍳 Cooking anxiety, food poisoning fears, and why salmon is a risky choice

😬 Tony G’s legendary worst first date story (pizza, vomit, basketball, and regret)

Mentions:

  1. The Super Bowl Halftime Show
  2. The Winter Olympics
  3. Chipotle should be our sponsor but they aren't (yet)

How to Connect with The Tuesdays crew:

💬 Got a question, need advice, or want to weigh in on our latest discussion?

Leave us a voicemail on the site and you might hear it on a future episode.


📸 Follow us on Instagram:

👉 https://www.instagram.com/thetuesdaysmorningshow


Listen to Our Spotify Playlist

The Tuesdays Playlist


Want to support this new show?

📩 Send your favorite episode to a friend!

📲 Share this episode on your social media!

⭐️ Leave a rating & review in your podcast app

No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.